An easy introduction into text based questions - a few prompts to enable the student to start a response.Usefu for GCSE and early AS / A level studies.
Act 2, questions and things to notice for A level. Easy to edit questions and things to notice - useful for those reading the text for the first time. Students and teachers - especially NQTs and those on teaching practice - would find this useful.
A set of questions and things to notice for A level students and teachers. This resource will guide you through the first act, making sure you notice the key points of the play. It would be useful homework material, extended reading or simply questions to ask as you read through the play together. The responses will ensure detailed notes. Broken down into line references for ease. A useful resource for first time teachers NQTs and teaching practice.
Over 50 pages. Activities for cover lessons, questions on the play scene by scene. It is available in word so that it can be adapted to suit lesson lengths and groups. The layout is functional and focuses on the work rather than just looking pretty. This will save a lot of work for teachers new to the text or on teaching practice. It will enable a good understanding of the text. Suitable for Years 7-11 - Key Stage 3 and GCSE. Shakespeare’s Macbeth - close reading lessons. Good for student revision. AQA specification.
Powerpoint which covers major themes, characters, close reading of text, language choice and ideas for lessons. There will be something of use in here for cover lessons and A level teaching.
A couple of sides of A4 which summarise the knowledge and skills required to answer questions on Hamlet at A level. This would be useful for revision purposes or for teachers to ensure they have pointed students to the work required.
One page of tasks which lists the key researchers and theories to investigate to give a good grounding in this topic. Useful for new teachers who want to be sure they have covered the topic, and for students to be sure they have understood the different approaches. Good for A level English Language, Language and Literature, and extended learning topics.
Quick cover lesson on language and technology - text messaging. The worksheet has two texts for the students to discuss with possible points to consider in an answer. Useful of English Language AS or A level. Easy starter lesson or supply teacher lesson as points to cover in an answer are provided.
Useful for students, teachers and parents of those studying Hamlet for GCSEs, AS and A level English Literature. Questions, activities, notes and useful tips for exams. Saves time. Focused on the text. Great value for money! NQT teachers and those new to the text would benefit from the notes. Revision. AQA A level. Excellent time saver.
A collection of materials and activities on The Tempest, over 100 pages.
Useful for Key Stage 3 and GCSE English Literature: things to do, revision notes and essays. Presentation is a simple word document so can be adapted.
Useful for NQTs or quick lesson planning. Suitable for Key Stage 3 and 4. Basics for Key Stage 5.
Well worth the money!
Whether you want guided reading, lessons at a moments notice, revision notes as a student, or simply to understand the text as first time teacher - with prepared powerpoints. There is something in here for you. All relevant - a minimum of graphic ‘fluffing’ to prevent speedy downloads and fewer technical glitches. Focuses on the doing/learning and content of the play.
An approach to A Level Investigations / Projects. Possible ideas. Proformas for completion as guidance. What to include. How to prepare for an A level language investigation. Lots of materials - 42 pages. A resource to help you succeed.
Seven pages of a word document with close reading questions and wider reading activities. Useful to guide students through the text. Appropriate for GCSE and AS/A level. Would easily fill a couple of lessons and enable students to have a good set of notes. Concise for printing purposes - no graphics.
60 pages of focussed reading on the text Shakepeare’s Hamlet. Photocopiable for use in class. Also includes text based questions and open questions from previous A level examinations. Suitable for all syllabuses, this will point out the things students need to focus on scene by scene . Saves preparation time and is useful for NQTs or cover teachers who are less familiar with the text or this level of study. It saves a lot of preparation time.
Quotations, tasks, essays and points to note in answers. Useful for looking at different interpretations of Othello by literary critics over time. Suitable for A level students, some essay points, and useful for teacher preparation. Suitable as revision material for students. Good for class discussions.
A set of resources for A level English Language teaching. Hours of preparation time to be saved. Revision notes. All in word for adapting. Bargain!
Gender, Acquisition, Society, Power, Technology, Change, Investigation.
Questions and things to notice for A level. Word document. Suitable for students and teachers to understand meaning. Useful for NQTs, teaching practice and students who wish to make notes on the text. Line references and guided reading. Over 54 pages - well worth the small costs to save time preparing !